Product Description

A moving account of one woman's journey from atheism to wholehearted belief in God! Emerging from a childhood scarred by abuse, Hundley decided God didn't exist. But when she met Jesus, she discovered a righteous judge who always fights for his people. Her heartfelt insights will help you find answers to your own cries for justice.

Publisher's Description

The forgotten face of Jesus as judge and advocate

The daughter of American missionaries, Shelley Hundley was born in Colombia, and grew up on the campus of a seminary that trained leaders to serve in what was one of the most violent nations in the world. After suffering abuse at the hands of a minister in the community, she turns from God, angry and confused that He could allow this to happen.

In A Cry for Justice, Hundley uses her story as a backdrop to show how she found healing from the pain, guilt, and shame of the abuse she endured as a child and how she came to know Jesus in a new way: as a righteous judge who fights for His people and takes upon Himself the burden of our injustices and pain.

The story of Shelley Hundley’s journey from bitter atheist to wholehearted lover of God is unique. Yet what she learned on this journey is relevant to every person who has ever been hurt and has silently wondered, Who will fight for me? Who can make the wrong things right?”

Discover how Jesus would change your world today.

Author Bio

Shelley Hundley is one of the original interns who helped launch the International House of Prayer under Mike Bickle’s leadership and has been on the senior leadership of IHOPKC since its inception in 1999. She currently serves as vice president of training at International House of Prayer University in Kansas City, Missouri. Fluent in four languages, Shelley is passionate to see the nations of the earth prepared for the return of Christ and to see 24/7 prayers for justice combined with 24/7 works of justice.

Author Profile

Shelley Hundley is one of the original interns who helped launch the International House of Prayer under Mike Bickles leadership and has been on the senior leadership of IHOP-KC since its inception in 1999. She currently serves as vice president of training at International House of Prayer University in Kansas City, Missouri. Fluent in four languages, Shelley is passionate to see the nations of the earth prepared for the return of Christ and to see 24/7 prayers for justice combined with 24/7 works of justice.

I first saw and bought this book at a local Christian bookstore. I read the whole book in one sitting and highly reccomend it for any believer, whether you have been sexually abused or not. It was such an amazing book, I ordered another copy of the book through your website here to give to one of my best friends for her birthday. It totally encouraged me in my Christian walk, and I could sense breakthrough in my own life from reading it. It's a total godsend, and I hope folks will prayerfully read it and allow the Holy Spirit to move their hearts in the areas He's wanting to bring healing and restoration in.

A Cry for Justice by Shelley Hundley is a powerful story of the incredible transforming power of Jesus, when we just let Him into every broken, shattered and destroyed part of our life. Shelley's shares her story of horrific abuse and the hate and hopelessness that filled her life until she gave God "one small chance" in her life...she shows that is all it takes to change a life is to give God "one small chance". Anyone who has experienced pain and disappointment in life will be able to relate to this story. Shelley is refreshingly honest about her journey and tackles difficult questions about suffering. Shelly amazingly uses words that truly give language to emotions, feelings and fears that many can't do justice in describing. Most importantly, Shelley infuses hope into the hearts of the brokenhearted as she tells of the miracle healing she encountered because of her personal walk with Jesus. Shelley's story will bring encouragement and hope to anyone who takes the time to read it!

I wish to thank Charisma House publishers for the complimentary copy of this book for my review.